Indonesia tourism development ministry $3bn MoU with UAE's eagle hills

Asean News Published 1 month ago on 18 July 2024 | Author TIN Media
INDONESIA :
The Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) of the Republic of Indonesia has entered into a landmark partnership with UAE’s Eagle Hills to boost Indonesia's tourism and infrastructure sectors. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Minister of SOEs Erick Thohir and Mohammed Alabbar, Founder and Chairman of Eagle Hills Properties and Founder of Emaar Properties.
 
The MoU outlines plan for investments of up to $3 billion in Indonesia's tourism ecosystem and infrastructure.
 
Key aspects of the collaboration include: Comprehensive investment in tourism destinations, property development, and airports, Development of new tourism ecosystems, Enhancement of airport infrastructure and capacity, particularly Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, Upgrading of state-owned hotels to international standards, Knowledge transfer through joint studies, workshops, and training programs
 
Minister Erick Thohir expressed his optimism about the collaboration, stating, “This landmark agreement represents a pivotal moment for Indonesia's tourism sector. By joining forces with Eagle Hills, we are setting the stage for unprecedented growth and development in our hospitality industry. This partnership aligns perfectly with our national strategy to diversify our economy and establish Indonesia as a premier global tourism destination. We are confident that this collaboration will not only boost our infrastructure but also create significant employment opportunities and drive sustainable economic growth across our beautiful archipelago."
 
This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Indonesia's efforts to attract foreign investment and expertise to bolster its tourism industry, potentially reshaping the country's tourism landscape in the coming years. It is part of a broader drive by the Ministry of SOEs to increase collaboration between Indonesian SOEs and global companies to boost productivity and impact for Indonesia.
 
SOEs across various sectors have established key partnerships with global partners, including those with US-based Merck for vaccines, Swire Hong Kong in the healthcare sector, and with UAE-based clean energy company Masdar. Several collaborations have also been made to help build Indonesia’s electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem, such as with Canadian mining giant Vale-Based-Metal for nickel production, and with Ford and European Automakers for manufacturing.